rigour 英 [ˈrɪgə(r)]   美 [ˈrɪɡɚ]

rigour

rigour  英 [ˈrɪgə(r)] 美 [ˈrɪɡɚ]

n. 严格;严厉;苛刻;精确 

名词复数:rigours 

Health work teaches us with great rigour that action without knowledge is wasted effort, just as knowledge without action is a wasted resource. 卫生工作及其严格地教育我们,正象没有行动的知识是浪费资源一样,没有知识的行动是徒劳无功的。
But I sat the civil service exams while at university and it is a testament to the rigour of the British government’s selection process that it rejected me. 虽然如此,读大学期间,我还是参加了公务员选拔考试。 从考试可看出英国政府人员甄选过程的严格,我因而落选了。

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  • n. 严格;严厉;苛刻;精确
  • 1. Health work teaches us with great rigour that action without knowledge is wasted effort, just as knowledge without action is a wasted resource.

    卫生工作及其严格地教育我们,正象没有行动的知识是浪费资源一样,没有知识的行动是徒劳无功的。

  • 2. But I sat the civil service exams while at university and it is a testament to the rigour of the British government’s selection process that it rejected me.

    虽然如此,读大学期间,我还是参加了公务员选拔考试。 从考试可看出英国政府人员甄选过程的严格,我因而落选了。

  • rigour (n.) chiefly British English spelling of rigor (q.v.); for spelling, see -or.
rig·our ( especially US rigor ) / ˈrɪɡə(r) ; NAmE ˈrɪɡər / noun 1 [uncountable ] the fact of being careful and paying great attention to detail 谨慎;缜密;严谨 academic/intellectual/scientific, etc. rigour 学术、思想、科学等方面的严谨 2 [uncountable ] ( formal) the fact of being strict or severe 严格;严厉 SYN severity This crime must be treated with the full rigour of the law. 这一罪行必须严格依法审理。 3 the rigours of sth [plural ] the difficulties and unpleasant conditions of sth 艰苦;严酷 The plants were unable to withstand the rigours of a harsh winter. 这些植物经受不住严冬的考验。 rigour rigours rig·our / ˈrɪɡə(r) ; NAmE ˈrɪɡər /
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